Henry Dunbar
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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01 - After Office Hours In The House of Dunbar, Dunbar, and Balderby - 00:26:59, Read by: Victoria P
02 - Margaret's Father - 00:17:56, Read by: Victoria P
03 - The Meeting At The Railway Station - 00:14:09, Read by: Rosie
04 - The Stroke Of Death - 00:09:50, Read by: Rosie
05 - Sinking The Past - 00:16:12, Read by: Lynne Thompson
06 - Clement Austin's Diary - 00:27:05, Read by: Dan S
07- 00:14:30 -, Read by:
08 - The First Stage On The Journey Home - 00:1 2:1 5, Read by: Victoria P
09 - How Henry Dunbar Waited Dinner - 00:22:25, Read by: Victoria P
10 - Laura Dunbar - 00:24:44, Read by: Lynne Thompson
1 1 - The Inquest - 00:1 2:58, Read by: Lynne Thompson
12 - Arrested - 00:24:25, Read by: Lynne Thompson
1 3 - The Prisoner Is Remanded - 00:08:28, Read by: Reesesl 1 8
14 - Margaret's Journey - 00:26:56, Read by: Nick Whitley
1 5 - Baffled - 00:1 9:1 2, Read by: Nick Whitley
1 6 - Is It Love Or Fear? - 00:1 0:55, Read by: Lynne Thompson
17 - The Broken Picture - 00:17:49, Read by: Lynne Thompson
18 - Three Who Suspect - 00:20:13, Read by: Mike Pelton
1 9 - Laura Dunbar's Disappointment - 00:1 5:21 , Read by: Mike Pelton
20 - New Hopes May Bloom - 00:32:33, Read by: Rosie
21 - A New Life - 00:08:50, Read by: Reesesl 1 8
22 - The Steeple-Chase - 00:1 7:52, Read by: Reesesl 1 8
23 - The Bride That The Rain Rains On - 00:1 1 :59, Read by: Victoria P
24 - The Unbidden Guest Who Came To Laura Dunbar's Wedding - 00:25:39, Read by: Nick Whitley
25 - After The Wedding - 00:42:55, Read by: Nick Whitley
26 - What Happened In The Back Parlor Of The Banking-House - 00:20:1 5, Read by: Shauna Kennett
27 - Clement Austin's Wooing - 00:12:09, Read by: Victoria P
28 - Buying Diamonds - 00:15:25, Read by: Victoria P
29 - Going Away - 00:1 6:03, Read by: Shauna Kennett
30 - Stopped Upon The Way - 00:1 5:38, Read by: Emma Joyce
31 - Clement Austin Makes A Sacrifice - 00:28:45, Read by: Nick Whitley
32 - What Happened At Maudesley Abbey - 00:1 8:20, Read by: Nick Whitley
33 - Margaret's Return - 00:22:46, Read by: Nick Whitley
34 - Farewell - 00:20:27, Read by: Emma Joyce
35 - A Discovery At The Luxembourg - 00:1 2:21 , Read by: Allie Cingi
36 - Looking For The Portrait - 00:25:33, Read by: Allie Cingi
37 - Margaret's Letter - 00:08:58, Read by: Tammy Stalcup
38 - Notes From A Journal Kept By Clement Austin During His Journey To Winchester - 00:44:1 1 , Read by: Dan S
39 - Clement Austin's Journal Continued - 00:36:24, Read by: Dan S
40 - Flight - 00:33:31 , Read by: Lynne Thompson
41 - At Maudesley Abbey - 00:20:35, Read by: Arlene Joyce
42 - The Housmaid At Woodbine Cottage - 00:14:25, Read by: Arlene Joyce
43 - On The Track - 00:1 8:46, Read by: Arlene Joyce
44 - Chasing The "Crow" - 00:1 8:02, Read by: Victoria P
45 - Giving It Up - 00:10:51 , Read by: Victoria P
46 - Clement's Story - Before The Dawn - 00:30:56, Read by: Dan S
47 - The Dawn and Epilogue - 00:1 2:1 9, Read by: Dan S
Henry Dunbar
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Henry Dunbar
In this novel by Victorian sensationalist Mary Elizabeth
Braddon, Henry Dunbar returns to England after a 30-year
exile to India for committing forgery. What follows
is an adventure involving murder, deception, the ethical
quandaries of guilt and responsibility, and the struggle
against the gender and social barriers of the Victorian
era. (Summary by Rosie)
Source....: LibriVox, http://www.librivox.org
Author : Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Run time.: 15:24:20
Chapters.: 47
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